Diehard GameFAN: Virtual Console Wrap-up – 8/17

After last week's release of Super Star Wars, as difficult as it is FREAKIN' AWESOME, expectations were high for this week's release. This week's release is The Revenge of Shinobi from the Genesis. Well, it's certainly no Star Wars, but still awesome. Here's what the rest of DHGF thinks!

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Revenge of Shinobi and Its Cheerful Copyright Infringement

The Terminator? Batman? Godzilla? They were all part of the weird mix in Sega’s Revenge of Shinobi.

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Minute Man 7212187d ago

Does anyone knows what video game characters the Minions are based on?

Gamist2dot02187d ago

Lets make a fun Shinobi.
How?
By putting all these popular icons as bosses and mini bosses.
Hum...

I like Shadow Dancer but this is my favorite Shinobi game.

During the 90s, I started to see lots of ideas taken from the west movies.

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Streets of Rage, Shenmue, Shinobi III Vinyl LPs Back In Stock

Not too long ago, DATA DISCS released vinyl LPs for various Sega games. Streets of Rage, Shenmue, Shinobi III, and Super Hang-On were all up for grabs in this limited run series of old-school Master System, Genesis and Dreamcast game soundtracks. They quickly sold out but are back in-stock for a very limited time.

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kingPoS3130d ago

Street of Rage 1-3 were the kind of games that cranked out lots of bass. That music was so good back then, it still is, even today. I was lucky enough to own a genesis with the 3.5 jack.

Gateway MT6706 2008

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18 Huge WTF Moments In Popular Video Games

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Have you ever encountered a situation where you have a problem to solve and every solution that your stupid brain throws at you is more ridiculous than the last? It’s just brainfart after brainfart until it gets to the point where some of the weirder ideas actually seem to start making sense?

It happens to everyone and it seems like videogame developers are as susceptible to it as anyone else. The only difference is that once they reach the point where every crazy concept starts to look like a good idea, they have the platform to bring their what’s happening in their minds to a massive audience.

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